English Words: E

18,836 words · Page 8 of 377

e-tradingnoun

e-trade; online trading, as of stocks and shares

e-trainingnoun

training conducted via electronic media, especially via the Internet

e-transactionnoun

A transaction carried out by electronic means or over a computer network.

e-transfernoun

An electronic transfer of funds.

e-travelnoun

The use of computerized information systems to handle travel arrangements or expenses.

e-traynoun

A simulated e-mail in-tray used for training potential employees.

e-triagenoun

The use of computer systems to triage patients.

e-trikenoun

A tricycle powered by an electric motor.

e-trikernoun

A person who rides an e-trike.

e-trikersnoun

plural of e-triker

e-troduceverb

To introduce (people to each other) by means of computer communication.

e-trucknoun

An electric truck: a motor truck whose propulsion is electric, especially one that is fully electric as opposed to hybrid electric.

e-turbonoun

An electrified turbocharger; a turbo with electrically assisted ramp-up, using an accessory electric motor, to bring the turbine up to speed, reducing turbo lag. (When operating in electric mode, the turbo functions like a supercharger, driven by input power instead of exhaust gas.)

e-turbochargernoun

Synonym of e-turbo.

e-tutornoun

A tutor involved in e-learning.

e-tutoringnoun

tutoring via electronic media, especially the Internet

e-tutorshipnoun

The role of an e-tutor.

e-vannoun

An electric van: a motor truck with van body whose propulsion is electric, especially one that is fully electric as opposed to hybrid electric.

e-vehiclenoun

Abbreviation of electric vehicle.

e-venturenoun

A business venture involving the Internet.

e-versionnoun

An electronic or computerized version of something, such as a document or magazine.

e-visanoun

A visa stored in electronic or digital form.

e-vitenoun

An invitation sent by email or computer network.

e-volutionnoun

The evolution or development of a system or practice as a result of computer technology.

e-voternoun

A voter who uses an e-voting system.

e-votingnoun

The use of electronic or computer-based systems to cast and count votes in an election.

e-vouchernoun

A voucher stored in electronic form.

e-walletnoun

An electronic data store for a customer's e-money, credit card details, etc.

e-warfarenoun

cyberwarfare

e-wastenoun

Discarded electrical and electronic equipment.

e-whiteboardnoun

An electronic whiteboard.

e-wordnoun

Any word beginning with e, especially one referring to something electronic, or one that is (often humorously) treated as controversial in a given context (for example, evolution, evangelical or enlightenment).

e-worksheetnoun

A worksheet in electronic form, to be completed using a computer.

e-wrestlingnoun

Fantasy wrestling that is organized and played out by means of the Internet.

e-writingnoun

The practice of writing texts in electronic form.

e-zinenoun

A magazine published in electronic form, especially on the World Wide Web.

E. colinoun

Escherichia coli, a species of bacteria.

e. gr.adv

Archaic form of e.g..

e.An.name

Abbreviation of east Anglia.

e.g.adv

An initialism used to introduce an illustrative example or short list of examples: for the sake of an example; for example.

e.p.adv

Abbreviation of en passant.

E.S.G.noun

Alternative spelling of ESG.

e/accnoun

Abbreviation of effective accelerationism.

E/Nname

Initialism of enemy's name, a placeholder for the name of the reader's enemy in self-insert fanfiction.

e/opron

Abbreviation of each other.

E1name

An area of the Israeli-occupied West Bank located between Jerusalem and the Israeli settlement of Ma'ale Adumim.

E3name

Abbreviation of Electronic Entertainment Expo, a large trade event for the video game industry.

E4Mname

Initialism of Encryption for the Masses, a disk encryption program similar to scramdisk.

e6name

Clipping of e621.

E=mc²noun

A formulation or realization that captures a profound thought in simple terms.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter E contains 18,836 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 377 pages, and you are currently viewing page 8. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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